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Fedora is currently including part of 2.x java-gnome stack. The idea is to include 4.x stack and move 2.x to compat-.

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Fedora is currently including part of 2.x java-gnome stack. The idea is to include 4.x stack and move 2.x to compat-. due to incompatibility between apis.

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Stay in sync with upstream with latest patches, new features, add capabilities to Java-Gtk applications

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Stay in sync with upstream with latest patches, features and add capabilities to Java-Gtk applications

== Scope ==

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*Build 4.x version packages as java-gnome

*Build 4.x version packages as java-gnome

*Move 2.x stack to compat-java-gnome

*Move 2.x stack to compat-java-gnome

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*List packages with currently depends on the current version of stack (2.x)

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*List packages with depends on the current version of stack (2.x)

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*Packages with

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*Build packages against 4.x stack if it possible

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*Packages that not fit with 4.x must be marked to depends on compat-

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* FIXME

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* More java-applications colud be included in Fedora

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* Some java-applications today included in Fedora can be updated to lastest releases, with new features

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* FIXME

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* None: Packages that cannot be build against 4.x stack must be pointed to compat-java-gnome (current stack)

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* If something really goes to hell, remove java-gnome 4.x stack and back to current stack (2.x)

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